I don’t use reflector, I just pick a couple of local .edu mirrors that proved themselves fast in past and that’s all I use. I only change if the mirror is performing poorly.
I don’t use reflector, I just pick a couple of local .edu mirrors that proved themselves fast in past and that’s all I use. I only change if the mirror is performing poorly.
Pick a different mirror.
I am still confused who this is and why they felt the need to resign?
True, these sound like the tech execs say when attempting to create the illusion of value, not actually useful innovation.
I do not want this on my device at all. What are my options for my next phone that will replace my aging pixel 6 that won’t include Gemini?
I still haven’t heard a convincing argument to not use .local and I see no reason to stop.
That ain’t no power user, that’s a lazy tech who needs to clean up after himself and close a browser window every once in awhile.
God forbid they tested across the multiple common browsers out there other than Chrome. Every other software development company creating a web app does that, why doesn’t one of the biggest?
The use of a single channel should be against the rules for commerce apps.
You just beat me to saying the same thing, I’m also in the market and I’m watching for sub-$200 units, especially for a unit that’s only got the 64GB storage in it.
In Ohio it’s become so bad that it’s literally cheaper to feed a family of four at a sit down family restaurant than eating at our local McDonald’s and the food is measurably better at the mom and Pop places than what you get at McDonald’s. It’s just not worth it and they pay their people nothing so the food comes out wrong or cold because they just don’t care.
We gave up on McDonald’s some time ago and it’ll take a lot for us to go back, starting with the removal of those "Now hiring: $14/hr!" signs out front that have been there for years. If y’all pay your people that little it’s a sign to me as a consumer that my food isn’t going to be made by people who care so why even bother?
Also screw those self-ordering kiosks, those only exist because y’all are under-staffed and you’re trying to make up for the missing staff by passing off the ordering part to the consumers instead of hiring more people.
I dunno, I’m the IT guy in the group and I had a couple of non-techy friends as well as 2 different family members hitting me up for instructions on how to fix it. This bugged a lot of regular people and I had a hand in correcting it for all of them, I don’t think they were just uninstalling the adblockers, they were either reinstalling them or replacing them with other adblockers.
I agree with you 100% and highlighting text and choosing the new tab option isn’t always viable. I often have to copy text from outside the browser and paste it into the address bar, I really miss that feature of Chrome.
Edit: why the down votes? He makes a fair point that some of you are disagreeing with without considering that there are those out there that use their browsers differently than yourself. Even if I used Firefox as my primary browser for the last 3 years I’m still able to be honest about my experience.
For a bit now, press+hold the tab you want to move and it’ll let you do it.
Or… Just… 🏴☠️
For real, their content isn’t even that compelling of an argument to keep paying for it anymore, especially when we all know that if they did manage to make the first season of a show that ends up being good they’ll just not renew it.
And even then Proton will probably let them run just fine in Linux.
The hardware sounds interesting but $1000 for what’s ultimately just a simplified Surface Pro with regular Linux running on it is a bit steep IMHO.
Reflector isn’t that smart of a tool. That’s exactly what happened and why I stopped using it.